Don't work here unless you are living at home with your parents OR if you're ok with being under-paid. Bite the bullet, get your degree, and get the heck out. You will rarely see any pay increases, and you will probably never be promoted. Too many unclear leadership roles and not enough front-line workers.

Relaxed environment with a lot of freedom. However, management finds ways to interfere in day to day issues that are easily handled without them, typically adding a great deal of frustration. Coworkers offer a lot of knowledge and insights.

This assistant position is part of the optional course work included in the upper division educational program of Exercise Science and includes assistance with data collection during VO2max tests on collegiate athletes. Instruction of lab procedures to undergraduate exercise physiology students. Equipment setup and demonstration to undergraduate students. Assistance with calculations involving hydrostatic weighing and body composition. The position has been enlightening in terms of hands on, applied knowledge and has contributed much experience in terms of communication skills among peers.

Working with students of all ages and backgrounds is the best experience at a student health center. Meeting new people everyday and helping them with minor concerns or issues that they may have has become second nature. My only suggestion to someone interested in working at a place like this is, if you are close to or almost ready for retirement, this is a place for you. I would not recommend working here as a new grad. Or even someone who hasn't experienced a hospital setting.

As a research assistant, you set your own pace and goals. Have many resources including your faculty mentor and graduate assistants for various support including setting goals and reaching out for assistance due to lack of experience.

Working as a Spanish Teacher at California State University Long Beach was a such a wonderful experience, not only working with great coordinators but most importantly working with such great students.

The people were great, the professors were great, the staff and management were very thankful for everything that was done for them. However, there isnt much mobility in the University system because people tend to stay there until they are promoted or until they kick it.